To: SeanG200
Andrew Napolitano is a Princeton graduate and former law professor who became the youngest Superior Court judge in NJ history in 1987 at the age of 37. He was clearly on a path to a federal judgeship and a possible bid to become a Supreme Court justice. He was a rising star in the judicial world. Then at the age of 44 he abruptly resigned his judgeship, left the law and became a Fox News consultant - while insisting that everyone on the network refer to him as "Judge."
He clearly did something very shady if he voluntarily abandoned a very promising and prestigious career in that fashion. There is something deeply off about this guy.
3 posted on
11/30/2010 5:32:24 AM PST by
wideawake
To: wideawake
He clearly did something very shady if he voluntarily abandoned a very promising and prestigious career in that fashion. Nothing shady about leaving the bench to do something else he finds interesting; especially if it is for pay that is some multiple of what he was making as a judge.
To: wideawake
Maybe being a judge was a little too boring for him?
Maybe he felt compelled to teach the average Joe about the Constitution via the mass media?
Maybe, especially after the election of Obama, the Wikileaks and other evidence of a Globalist conspiracy to create a NWO, people need to learn to think outside the box.
7 posted on
11/30/2010 5:44:24 AM PST by
wolfcreek
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lsd7DGqVSIc)
To: wideawake
Pretty shady leaving the ivory tower and governmental adulation to find his place as a very wealthy private citizen who enjoys similar adulation (plus he’s rich).
8 posted on
11/30/2010 5:44:51 AM PST by
dockkiller
(COME AND TAKE IT.)
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